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Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 157 comments Fate's Edge (The Edge, #3) by Ilona Andrews Fate's Edge by Ilona Andrews

This doesn't feel like a pure urban fantasy, but more like a crime caper overlaid with some fantasy elements.

My Review. -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 652: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 626 comments I enjoyed a beach side read with Murder by the Seashore (California Bookshop Mystery #1) by Samara Yew Murder by the Seashore by Samara Yew https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 653: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1403 comments The Lasr House Guwst


message 654: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Reeder | 1 comments lamp, angels and cats


message 655: by Paul (new)

Paul Alkazraji | 75 comments The Little Drummer Girl:
'Set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict of the 1970’s, a terror group is bombing prominent Israelis in Europe to make the world listen and to ‘show the world Palestinian pain’. Enter Kurtz and his Israeli Secret Service team, racing against the military hawks at home to find a more incisive response than the reprisal bombing of another Palestinian refugee camp.'

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Little Drummer Girl by John le Carré


message 656: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Started reading book 6 of the Bought the Farm mystery series Twas the Bite Before Christmas Twas the Bite Before Christmas (Bought-the-Farm Mystery #6) by Ellen Riggs byEllen Riggs


message 659: by Phrynne (new)

Phrynne | 620 comments A little piece of horror for October!
My review of Best of Luck by Jason Mott Best of Luck (Creature Feature Collection) by Jason Mott

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 661: by Woman Reading (new)

Woman Reading  (is away exploring) | 157 comments Steel's Edge (The Edge, #4) by Ilona Andrews Steel's Edge by Ilona Andrews

Finishing up The Edge series on a strong note.

My Review -- https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 663: by Tasha (new)

Tasha | 28 comments My Bible


message 664: by PattyMacDotComma (last edited Oct 26, 2023 03:14AM) (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 585 comments As we move further into Spooktober, I've read the last two stories from the Creature Feature Collection. I'm not a horror reader, but I've enjoyed getting a taste of how these authors write. Horror fans will enjoy them all.
In Bloom (Creature Feature Collection) by Paul Tremblay My review of In Bloom by Paul Tremblay

Best of Luck (Creature Feature Collection) by Jason Mott My review of Best of Luck by Jason Mott


message 665: by Sylvia (new)

Sylvia (forest_maiden) | 34 comments I am currently reading Nightcrawling for my October book club. I have contracted Covid round 2 though (first was July 2022) and despite being totally vaccinated I am immunocompromised so it has hit me hard. So I am not going to book club but I’d still like to finish it!


message 666: by Anita (new)

Anita (anitanodiva) | 45 comments Murder by the Seashore (California Bookshop Mystery #1) by Samara Yew Murder by the Seashore by Samara Yew 🎧 2-Stars
Scarlett must not read many mysteries.
My Review

Christmas Presents by Lisa Unger Christmas Presents by Lisa Unger 5-Stars
This Christmas the present is the answer to a cold case.
My Review


message 667: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 626 comments Starting out the week with A Parfait Crime (A Five-Ingredient Mystery) by Maya Corrigan a Parfait Crime by Maya Corrigan https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 668: by Prosenjit (new)

Prosenjit  Paul (bangaloredbong) | 6 comments Started on the Mitch Rapp books by Vince Flynn

Planning to read the first three books before making a judgment on the series


message 669: by Alicia (new)

Alicia (shekarian) | 3 comments Book of night by Holly Black is physically on my nightstand. I fell off reading it cause I lost interest but I still plan on finishing it! im actively reading Come With Me by Ronald Malfi and it is sooo interesting! love so far!


message 670: by Alicia (new)

Alicia (shekarian) | 3 comments come with me by Ronald Malfi


message 671: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1403 comments Trapped


message 672: by Sean (last edited Oct 24, 2023 04:29AM) (new)

Sean Auraist | 1 comments I've been reading the following high-profile mystery, crime, and thriller new releases (or new in the UK market at least), focusing specifically on which books have the highest-quality prose, and gave each a mark out of ten.

The Golden Gate 7

Saving Emma 4

BRIGHT YOUNG WOMEN BY JESSICA KNOL (can't find this one on GR, for some reason) 6

The Unexpected Hostage 8

The Longmire Defense 4

The Raging Storm 4

Rusted Souls 4

Reykjavík: A Crime Story 7

Everybody KnowsEverybody Knows by Jordan Harper 8

The Last Devil to Die 5

You'd Look Better as a Ghost 8

The Winter List 6

Tell Me Your Secrets 7

Overall, I felt the best-written of the lot is Everybody Knows by Jordan Harper.

If you think I've missed any especially well-written recent releases, please let me know!

(I'm not sure I'd be allowed to link to the criteria I used, i.e. my definition of best-written, so to be on the safe side I won't do so).

The opening to Everybody Knows:

Chapter One
MAE
The Chateau Marmont
Los Angeles burns.

Some sicko is torching homeless camps. Tonight they hit a tent city in Los Feliz near the 5. The fire spread to Griffith Park. The smoke makes the sunset unbelievable. The particles in the air slash the light, shift it red. They make the sky a neon wound.

Mae waits outside the secret entrance to the Chateau Marmont. She watches Saturday-night tourists wander Sunset Boulevard, their eyes bloodshot from the smoke. They cough and trade looks. They never thought the Sunset Strip would smell like a campfire.

Mae moves around the sidewalk like a boxer before the fight. Her face is sharp and bookish, framed in a Lulu bob. She wears a vintage floral jumpsuit. She’s got eyes like a wolf on the hunt—she hides them behind chunky oversized glasses. Nobody ever sees her coming.

She shifts her weight from foot to foot—these heels weren’t made for legwork. She put them on for a first date she canceled twenty minutes ago when she got the text from Dan. No big loss—the date was with a stand-up comedian she met on Bumble. Comedians on a date tend to treat a woman like a test audience, or like their shrink, or they think you’re a chucklefucker and they don’t even have to try.

Dan’s text had read HANNAH CHATEAU ASAP followed by the number for Hannah Heard’s new assistant. Dan’s text was cryptic per usual. The rules say keep as much as possible UNSAID.

The Chateau Marmont: the hippest no-tell hotel in the world. This shabby-chic Gothic castle slouching against the base of the Hollywood Hills. The way to the hotel proper is up a small winding road to Mae’s left. This secret entrance on Sunset leads straight to the grotto where the private cottages are. The unmarked door built into the white-brick wall is made of green cloth—someone could slash it easily and go marauding among the rich and famous. But no one ever does.

Chateau jobs tend to be messy. They tend to be drama. They tend to be a fucking blast. Hannah Heard increases the odds of all three exponentially.


message 673: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Started reading the second book of the trilogy The Ghost Beside Us The Ghost Beside Us (The Ghost Between Us Book 2) by Pete Nunweiler byPete Nunweiler


message 675: by Carmen (new)

Carmen | 111 comments I’m reading The Housemaid by Frieda McFadden. Just started it!


message 676: by Joan (new)

Joan | 22 comments Carmen wrote: "I’m reading The Housemaid by Frieda McFadden. Just started it!"

Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. If so then read the sequel The Housemaid's Secret


message 678: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1403 comments Trapped


message 679: by Alice (new)

Alice | 109 comments I am enjoying Edinburgh Midnight Edinburgh Midnight (Ian Hamilton Mysteries #3) by Carole Lawrence by Carole Lawrence. It is book 3 in the series set in 1880 Scotland. I have enjoyed the previous two books. Love her description of Edinburgh and life at that time. I recommend you read them in order.


message 680: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 585 comments In the old days, we could drop our children off at the local playground because it was a happy place, right? Ray Bradbury's 1953 short story, The Playground is a good Spooktober read.
The Playground by Ray Bradbury My review of The Playground


message 682: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 626 comments I had a lot of fun with Barbecue Can Be Deadly (Bucket List Mysteries #2) by Ryan Rivers Barbecue Can Be Deadly by Ryan Rivers https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 684: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 626 comments Finishing up the week with Mint Julep Murder (Death on Demand, #9) by Carolyn G. Hart Mint Julep Murder by Carolyn Hart https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 685: by Alice (new)

Alice | 109 comments I am in the mood for an Agatha Christie book I am reading The Body in the Library The Body in the Library (Miss Marple, #3) by Agatha Christie . This one is a Miss Marple book. Not too far in, but the writing is lovely and well paced.


message 686: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Started reading book 3 of this fabulous trilogy The Ghost Within Us The Ghost Within Us by Pete Nunweiler byPete Nunweiler


message 688: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1403 comments .Every Last Fear


message 689: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 585 comments Death at the Dance by Verity Bright is a light-hearted, kind of silly cosy that fans of Lady Swift will enjoy more than I (at the moment).

Death at the Dance (A Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery, #2) by Verity Bright My review of Death at the Dance


message 692: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 626 comments I'm starting the week and ending the month with Cheap Trills A Cyd Redondo Mystery 4 by Wendall Thomas Cheap Trills by Wendall Thomas https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 694: by Tammy (new)

Tammy A Victorian era mystery Buckingham Palace Gardens Buckingham Palace Gardens (Charlotte & Thomas Pitt, #25) by Anne Perry byAnne Perry


message 695: by Mark (new)

Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 626 comments Closing out the week with Tulle Death Do Us Part (Material Witness Mystery #4) by Diane Vallere Tulle Death Do Us Part by Diane Vallere https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 696: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 585 comments I got more than I expected with Aussie author Alexander Thorpe's debut novel Death Leaves the Station. Western Australia, early 1900s, "Halfwell Station", a rural property, not a train stop. More Agatha Christie than 'outback noir', with humour to boot. Good read 😊

Death Leaves the Station by Alexander Thorpe My review of Death Leaves the Station


message 699: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1403 comments Deceived


message 700: by Shayla (new)

Shayla McBride | 14 comments The Last Six Million Seconds by John Burdett. Set in Hong Kong just before the Brits handed it over to China, it's a complicated and compelling and quite grisly murder mystery starring a half-Irish half-Chinese detective. Burdett's writing is graphic, his intimate knowledge of the colony (he lawyered there for years) is, for a lover of history, mesmerizing. Like most good writers, he is merciless with his characters. I wish his output was higher.


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